How to Configure the Web Server (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

You can create a Windows Embedded CE–powered device that functions as a Web Server and enables clients to retrieve Web-based files, and also makes use of the Internet for communication between client devices, network printers, scanners, and other shared equipment.

Setting up a Web Server requires special security considerations. This document shows how to use the registry to optimize security when you configure your Web Server. This document also shows how to connect a client computer to the Web Server and configure the Web Server by using the Web-based network configuration utility included with Windows Embedded CE.

4. If you expect the size of either the debug or the release run-time image to exceed 32 MB, enable support for a large run-time image in the settings for the OS design.

Note:

Debug run-time images are typically larger than release run-time images. If you choose a debug configuration and the OS design contains many features, it is likely that the size of the run-time image will exceed 32 MB.

8. Set up and configure the connection hardware required for the download service. That hardware connects the CEPC to the development workstation, on which Platform Builder is installed. Examples of connection hardware include cables, a hub, or Ethernet network adapters.

You can create users programmatically by calling the NTLMSetUserInfo function. Windows Embedded CE also exposes the NTLMDeleteUser function, which is used to delete a user name from the local database, and the NTLMEnumUser function, which is used to enumerate a user in a local database.